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Campbell Quality Construction LLC
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Serving Apache Junction, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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With over 40+ Years, The Campbell name has provided Quality home improvements and remodels to the great state of Arizona. Servicing from the northern portion of the state down to southern boarder. We pride our selves in treating every customer as important as the next. From $500 contracts to $150,000 contracts everyone gets treated with the upmost importance and quality craftsmanship. We specialize in Windows and doors as well as structural repair and modifications; Such as patio covers and screen rooms, Room additions and More.

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Use My Guy Services
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Serving Apache Junction, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Much quicker response than anyone else I have requested recently.  Very professional, knowledgeable and thorough in getting work done.  Have had problems getting this type work and other landscape repairs done timely, correctly and at reasonable cost.   This company does variety of services and I will definitely call them first for future needs."
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Dock Building and Repair questions, answered by experts

Cedar wood is the best choice for a hardwood dock, as it is rot-resistant and does well in the water. Pressure-treated pine and spruce are two other solid options. Alternately, composite or waterproof plastic are materials commonly used for docks, and are frequently used in prefabricated kits.

You will likely need a permit to build a new dock or add to an existing one, especially if it's a permanent structure. Permit requirements vary by location, as they are typically set by local municipalities, counties, or cities rather than states. You should check with your local government or building department to determine what paperwork is required before you begin. In many areas, you may need multiple permits, including general construction permits and those designed to protect local marine life. Additionally, if you are part of a homeowner's association (HOA), they may have their own rules regarding docks, such as minimum distances between neighboring docks. It's best to check with all relevant authorities (city, county, HOA) to ensure you are in compliance. A professional dock builder can often handle the permit-pulling process for you.

Costs depend on dock type, size, materials, water depth, and labor.

Here are a few other considerations before you build, even if you're convinced you're in compliance with the law:

  • Are you damaging the environment? Bodies of water are often delicate ecosystems, and building a dock can be destructive and disruptive to the wildlife.

  • Are you blocking access? Lots of people like to use a lake, so you need to make sure your dock doesn't block public access to the water.

  • Can you enclose the dock? Just because you can build a dock doesn't mean you can build any dock you want. Some areas don't allow enclosed docks, for example.

  • Do you need to follow any specific rules or guidelines? Check with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management for any guidelines you’ll need to follow, including size and type restrictions.

To maintain a dock, perform regular inspections for structural issues, clean away debris, and apply a sealant to wood components. This protects the dock from water damage and prevents premature wear and structural damage.

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